Ed Wood wrote:I feel like the Gil starting thing comes up enough that it would be better to just create a thread devoted to the topic, because man is it ruining this thread right now.
Have at it!

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Ed Wood wrote:I feel like the Gil starting thing comes up enough that it would be better to just create a thread devoted to the topic, because man is it ruining this thread right now.
nate33 wrote:You guys are all forgetting that basketball is played on both ends of the court. Flip starts Hinrich because of his defense, not his offense. Hinrich's D is a bit overrated, but it's still better than Arenas' by a mile.
As long as Gil plays 30+ minutes, I don't really care who starts. With Young out, I like to have Gil provide the firepower to the second unit. When Young comes back, it may be time for Gil to bump Hinrich out of the starting rotation, but I'm not going to bitch about it.
We're 2-5 with Gil coming off the bench. We're 3-6 with him starting.
Wizardspride wrote:nate33 wrote:You guys are all forgetting that basketball is played on both ends of the court. Flip starts Hinrich because of his defense, not his offense. Hinrich's D is a bit overrated, but it's still better than Arenas' by a mile.
As long as Gil plays 30+ minutes, I don't really care who starts. With Young out, I like to have Gil provide the firepower to the second unit. When Young comes back, it may be time for Gil to bump Hinrich out of the starting rotation, but I'm not going to bitch about it.
We're 2-5 with Gil coming off the bench. We're 3-6 with him starting.
I'd rather be 500. so start him.
nate33 wrote:Wizardspride wrote:nate33 wrote:You guys are all forgetting that basketball is played on both ends of the court. Flip starts Hinrich because of his defense, not his offense. Hinrich's D is a bit overrated, but it's still better than Arenas' by a mile.
As long as Gil plays 30+ minutes, I don't really care who starts. With Young out, I like to have Gil provide the firepower to the second unit. When Young comes back, it may be time for Gil to bump Hinrich out of the starting rotation, but I'm not going to bitch about it.
We're 2-5 with Gil coming off the bench. We're 3-6 with him starting.
I'd rather be 500. so start him.
No, 2 wins and 5 losses with him off the bench. 3 wins and 6 losses with him starting. .285 winning percentage versus .333 winning percentage.
nate33 wrote:You guys are all forgetting that basketball is played on both ends of the court. Flip starts Hinrich because of his defense, not his offense. Hinrich's D is a bit overrated, but it's still better than Arenas' by a mile.
As long as Gil plays 30+ minutes, I don't really care who starts. With Young out, I like to have Gil provide the firepower to the second unit. When Young comes back, it may be time for Gil to bump Hinrich out of the starting rotation, but I'm not going to bitch about it.
We're 2-5 with Gil coming off the bench. We're 3-6 with him starting. We're 1-2 when he doesn't play. So far, I don't see it making much difference either way.
bullitz wrote:nate33 wrote:You guys are all forgetting that basketball is played on both ends of the court. Flip starts Hinrich because of his defense, not his offense. Hinrich's D is a bit overrated, but it's still better than Arenas' by a mile.
As long as Gil plays 30+ minutes, I don't really care who starts. With Young out, I like to have Gil provide the firepower to the second unit. When Young comes back, it may be time for Gil to bump Hinrich out of the starting rotation, but I'm not going to bitch about it.
We're 2-5 with Gil coming off the bench. We're 3-6 with him starting. We're 1-2 when he doesn't play. So far, I don't see it making much difference either way.
While I agree that his defense is better, I don't think it's better by a mile. At least not this year. Gil has been much better on defense. Is he shutting his man down? No. Gil is making his man work though. He made this board's favorite trade/free agent target a bit uncomfortable tonight. Even when he gets beat, he's often taking pressure off our bigs by blocking the shot from behind.
nate33 wrote:Induveca, I don't disagree with you that it's a small sample size. But my point is that everyone screams and stomps their feet that we are so much better when Gil starts, but there's absolutely no data that shows that. For example, you state in a matter of fact manner that we need a guard who can hit a jumpshot to start the game, implying that only Arenas can do so. The fact is, Hinrich has a much higher eFG% than Arenas (.527 to .463) and a comparable 3P% (.340 to .365, and that .365 number is going to drop after tonight's game).
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. All I'm saying is, let's not act like this is the key issue for this team to reconcile. Judging from the data we have so far, it doesn't really matter that much. Hinrich, Wall and Arenas are all going to play, and they will all get 30+ minutes a game.
Induveca wrote:Today's little news blurb is what I suspected, Arenas made an offer early in the season as he was out of shape and could help more off the bench.......he's rounding into shape now and Flip benches him in favor of Hinrich.
Look if Arenas was playing like garbage and not showing flashes (31 point game, near triple doubles) and continuing to improve I wouldn't complain. But the fact is Hinrich is more often than not a non-factor on the offensive end, and that's where we've been struggling.....perimeter shooting.
Outside of Young, Arenas is the only guy on the team that can nail a three......or get hot and drop 20 points in a quarter. If you don't want to start Arenas, fine.....then start Young. Our first quarters typically involve Blatche shooting 6-8 18 footers. Then we're suddenly down 8 points when Young and/or Arenas are inserted in the game.
It's ridiculous.
tontoz wrote:Induveca wrote:Today's little news blurb is what I suspected, Arenas made an offer early in the season as he was out of shape and could help more off the bench.......he's rounding into shape now and Flip benches him in favor of Hinrich.
Look if Arenas was playing like garbage and not showing flashes (31 point game, near triple doubles) and continuing to improve I wouldn't complain. But the fact is Hinrich is more often than not a non-factor on the offensive end, and that's where we've been struggling.....perimeter shooting.
Outside of Young, Arenas is the only guy on the team that can nail a three......or get hot and drop 20 points in a quarter. If you don't want to start Arenas, fine.....then start Young. Our first quarters typically involve Blatche shooting 6-8 18 footers. Then we're suddenly down 8 points when Young and/or Arenas are inserted in the game.
It's ridiculous.
He is 7-26 from the field in his last two games. On the season he is averaging 17 ppg in 33 minutes shooting 38% from the field. He is 11th in the league in turnovers. In his 31 point game he didn't shoot well but just got to the line a lot. Most of the refs haven't been so friendly.
In his last 4 games he is 4-22 from 3. Is that what you call "continuing to improve"? He looks like a guy who is trying to play his way back into shape but has gotten too many minutes too soon.